Cleaners

Cleaners


Company
Department of Roads and Transport
Location
Johannesburg
Salary
R 139K a year
Posted
6 days ago
Via
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Job Description
Package

R 138 486 per annum (Plus benefits) level 2
Requirements
• ABET or equivalent qualification. No experience required.
• Good communication skills (Verbal and written).
• Ability to work under pressure and in a team.
• Knowledge of work procedures in respect of working environment skills.
• Basic numeracy and good communication skills.
Duties
• Provision of cleaning services: Performing cleaning services of routine nature by utilizing a variety of aids throughout the offices, corridors, elevators and boardrooms.
• Keep the kitchen clean by ensuring the sink has no dishes and utensils.
• Emptying, washing and cleaning of waste bins.
• Report broken cleaning machines and equipment.
• Replace toilet paper, hand towels and fresheners.
Employment Equity

In line with the Department’s Employment Equity Plan, preference will be given to FEMALE COLOURED, FEMALE INDIAN, FEMALE WHITE candidates.
Employer

Department of Roads and Transport
Location

Johannesburg, Head Office
Closing Date

27-03-2026
Additional Information

Only online applications will be considered. Failure to attach the completed recruitment form or Curriculum Vitae (CV) will result in disqualification. The Department reserves the right not to appoint. Contact: 011 355-7082/7043. If you have not received any response within 3 months, please accept that your application was not successful.

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